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Subject: Re: Kramnik quotes are ridiculous ?

Author: Joachim Rang

Date: 05:06:07 10/02/02

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On October 02, 2002 at 04:45:06, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>He said that what matter is to develop the most unusual tastics possible.
>This statement could have been acceptable if the actual 8x MP system and program
>was not given to him before the match, but everybody know that what he will
>actually do is to replay games that he already knows what the outcome will be,
>since he already had plenty of time to play many games specially certain
>openings and he already had played different moves out of the opening to see
>what deep fritz would play etc...
>
>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=530

There is no way to repeat a game in the upcoming match. The variety of the
Fritzbook, their right to choose the first move for Fritz, their right to add
between the games up to 10 plies in the opening book and last but not least the
unprediction of the computer answer (different ponder time, different
hashsettings,  different CPU-Temperatur, the whether... ;-)) makes it very
unlikely that Fritz might reproduce a certain game.

Of course he will be able to get similar positions and games, but not identical.



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